There are so many bright spots in our partnership with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. An annual holiday party at our Madison Avenue flagship, the Mini Golf Classic at our Rodeo Drive store, and the grand opening of the Brooks Brothers Computational Biology Center—these celebratory moments remind us that all things are possible when we come together to fight childhood diseases. But despite these happy times, there remains an urgency to this year and every year. Your generous donations—collected online and in stores—throughout the holidays strike a serious blow to the most devastating pediatric diseases.

“When children are diagnosed with cancer or another life threatening disease, their parents turn to St. Jude – where groundbreaking research and pioneering procedures are being done every day, giving families hope.”

– Marlo Thomas

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There's still time to help Brooks Brothers support St. Jude—Donate online and in stores through January 4, 2017.

Thank You

Brooks Brothers thanks Mastercard® for generously matching all donations up to a maximum amount of $150,000.

On Christmas Day 2015, 4-year-old Muhammad complained of back pain. His mom, Monique, took him to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with pneumonia. However, a month later, he was still not his usual, happy self. A return trip to the hospital resulted in a CT scan, which revealed a tumor. Tests soon confirmed Muhammad suffered from neuroblastoma. At St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, Muhammad will undergo treatment for twelve to eighteen months. His treatment will include chemotherapy for 12 to 18 months, antibody therapy, autologous stem cell transplants and radiation therapy. Muhammad is a smart and loving boy who is fond of animals and likes being outside.

patient stories

In early 2013, tests revealed Chloe had a brain tumor called an ependymoma. She underwent surgery to remove the tumor, and after she recovered, her parents turned to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®
for further treatment. At St. Jude, Chloe had two additional surgeries to remove tumor growth, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Today, Chloe is out of treatment and visits St. Jude regularly for checkups. “St. Jude is a warm place,” said her mom. “When you come to St. Jude, you have hope.” Chloe and her twin sister, Hanna, are both thriving, taking cheerleading lessons and making visits to the beach.

patient stories

Esmeralda is a playful, loving girl. When she was found to suffer from Wilms tumor, her family turned to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®. Treatments invented at St. Jude have helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent to more than 80 percent since it opened more than 50 years ago. St. Jude is working to drive the overall survival rate for childhood cancer to 90 percent, and we won’t stop until no child dies from cancer. Esmeralda’s treatment will include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. “St. Jude is a miracle,” said Esmeralda’s mother. “It’s truly a blessing here.